Chinese scientists unveil world's fastest chip developed without silicon
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Chinese researchers at Peking University have developed a groundbreaking 2D transistor that outperforms current silicon chips. The new technology operates 40% faster than Intel and TSMC's 3-nanometer chips while using 10% less energy. Led by Professor Peng Hailin, the team used proprietary bismuth-based materials to create thin, leak-free gate structures. This innovation boosts computing power, reduces energy consumption, and surpasses devices from leading competitors like Samsung and Intel. The breakthrough could revolutionize chip technology and shift the semiconductor industry's direction.
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